Academic Assembly 2020
Engineering for Humanity: Mary C. Boyce, Dean of Columbia Engineering at The Fu Foundation School of Engineering and Applied Science, faculty and a fellow student will discuss the opportunities and challenges that you, as members of the Columbia Engineering Class of 2024, will have to make your own mark at Columbia and beyond. This event is required for all Columbia Engineering first-year students.
Engineering for Humanity: Mary C. Boyce, Dean of Columbia Engineering at The Fu Foundation School of Engineering and Applied Science, faculty and a fellow student will discuss the opportunities and challenges that you, as members of the Columbia Engineering Class of 2024, will have to make your own mark at Columbia and beyond. This event is required for all Columbia Engineering first-year students.
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Vice Dean Barclay Morrison
Vice Dean of Undergraduate Programs
Professor of Biomedical Engineering
Barclay Morrison, Ph.D. is a professor of Biomedical
Engineering, director of the Neurotrauma and Repair
Laboratory, and serves as Vice Dean of Undergraduate
Programs for the Engineering School at Columbia University.
As vice dean, he is responsible for school-wide undergraduate
academic policy, co-chairing the Committee on Instruction
and serves as a primary liaison between the student body and
administration. He teaches Quantitative Physiology II, which
is a required course of the Biomedical Engineering major. His
research focus is on the biomechanics of traumatic brain injury
(TBI) at the tissue level to better prevent brain injuries, as well
as on the cellular pathways responsible for post-traumatic cell
dysfunction in the search for novel therapies. He has published
over 80 peer-reviewed scientific manuscripts, serves as a
council member and President of the International Research
Council on Biomechanics of Injury, is a board member of
Football Research Inc., and is associate editor for the Journal